Dec 7, 2014
2015 World Junior Prospects - Ottawa Senators
The World Junior Hockey Championship is not only a tournament to showcase Canada's best under-20s but some of the top young players from around the world.
Take a look at the Ottawa Senators prospects that represented their respective nations at the 2015 World Junior Hockey Championship in Montreal and Toronto.
Ottawa Senators WJC Prospects
Andreas Englund (D) - Sweden
Second Round (40th overall) of 2014 NHL Draft
World Junior Stats
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GP7
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G0
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A0
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PTS0
Notes:
Dec. 26: Englund did not factor on the score sheet in Sweden's 5-2 win over the Czechs.
Dec. 27: Englund did not factor on the score sheet in Sweden's 5-1 win over Denmark.
Dec. 29: Englund did not factor on the score sheet in Sweden's 3-2 win over Russia.
Dec. 31: Englund drew an interference penalty against Switzerland.
Jan. 2: Englund was plus-1 in Sweden's QF win over Finland.
Jan. 4: Englund was minus-1 in Sweden's SF loss to Russia.
Jan. 5: Englund was minus-1 in Sweden's bronze medal loss to Slovakia.
Curtis Lazar (C) - Canada
First Round (17th overall) of 2013 NHL Draft
World Junior Stats
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GP7
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G5
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A4
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PTS9
Notes:
Dec. 26: Lazar was 75% on face-offs in Canada's 8-0 handling of Slovakia.
Dec. 27: Lazar scored the second of Canada's goals in a 4-0 shutout of Germany.
Dec. 29: Lazar scored Canada's fourth goal and went 5-of-6 on the draw vs. Finland.
Dec. 31: Lazar scored Canada's crucial third goal against the Americans.
Jan. 2: Lazar scored a pair, including the game-winner in Canada's QF win vs. Denmark.
Jan. 4: Lazar logged three assists as Canada beat Slovakia in the semifinal round.
Jan .5: Lazar went 2-for-3 on the draw and was plus-1 in Canada's gold medal victory over Russia.
*Lazar finished tied for the tournament lead in goals with five.
Nick Paul (LW) - Canada
Acquired via Trade from Dallas on July 1, 2014
World Junior Stats
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GP7
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G3
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A0
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PTS3
Notes:
Dec. 26: Paul scored a goal and was plus-3 in an 8-0 win over Slovakia.
Dec. 27: Paul registered one shot in Canada's 4-0 win over Germany.
Dec. 29: Paul put one shot on net in Canada's 4-1 win over Finland.
Dec. 31: Paul registered three shots in Canada's win over the U.S.
Jan. 2: Paul scored a third-period goal in Canada's QF win over Denmark.
Jan. 4: Paul went 2-for-3 on the draw and drew a slashing minor in Canada's SF win.
Jan. 5: Paul scored Canada's second goal in the team's 5-4 gold medal win over Russia.
*Paul finished the tournament plus-6 and won gold as a member of Team Canada.